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Transmission Pressure Switches Set Automatic 2ND-3RD Gear Oil Sensor Switch 28600-P7W-003 28600-P7Z-003 Compatible With Honda Accord Odyssey Pilot,Acura TL CL MDX RSX TSX (SFYFBA0247)

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Compatible With Acura Cl 2001-2003 Csx 2006-2011 Mdx 2001-2010 Rdx 2007-2011 Rl 2005-2010 Rsx 2002-2006 Tl 2000-2011 Tsx 2004-2011 Compatible With Honda Accord 2003-2008 Civic 2006-2008 Cr-V 2005-2008 Element 2007-2008 Fit 2007-2008 Odyssey 2003-2008 Pilot 2003-2008 Ridgeline 2006-2008


Terrall P.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I replaced my old ones with these but it did not correct my shift trouble dash light. In addition, the original ones from Honda come with aluminum crush washers and these have o rings that leak fluid. Don't use the o rings. Buy the new crush washers.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Sensors fit and work as advertised in my 2004 Pilot. Shifting is smooth again and the flashing "Drive" indicator is gone.
marek wojturski
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
Fit perfect
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
Installed one of these solenoids on a 2000 odyssey rebuilt transmission ( had 10k miles on it since being rebuilt) last summer due to OBD II shifting diagnoses P1738 and feeling at times the transmission severely lurching at times for a downshift or upshift between 1’st and 2’nd gear when the gas pedal was applied, (even moderately ). Replacement part from 🇨🇳 China fixed it …for about 12k miles /10 months. Then…the P11738 code returned …and shifting was again becoming a little rough between 1st and 2nd gear. I replaced the solenoid ..again… but THIS TIME with a Genuine Honda Made in 🇯🇵 Japan OEM part- bought off of eBay . Cost about $58 for the one eBay-bought solenoid versus $18 for both ( high/low pressure pair bought from Amazon). Problem solved . No more P1738 codes;up and downshifting is 100% smooth . This is a time to spend the money and get the original factory part and not a cheap low-cost Chinese knock-off. In the long run you will save time and money and unnecessary,abusive,potentially -costly-to fix-later premature wear on your transmission clutch friction discs.
Renato
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
Lo instale y al tiro dejo de titilar la letra D
David Moore
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
Both shorted out and stated leaking trans fluid
AJ Tissier
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
These sensors are a god send! I was ready to write off my wife's old 2003 Honda Pilot for good. After 284k miles, it has had a good long life. About 2 months ago it suddenly developed transmission troubles going into reverse as well as shifting up from 2-3, and down from 3-2. We purchased a different car for her, and decided to relegate this vehicle to third car status if I could get it operational again.Symptoms: When shifting into reverse there was a long delay until the vehicle reversed, and when shifting into and out of 3rd gear the engine would rev until the gear caught. The check engine light even came on with a code P0730 for "Incorrect Gear Ratio"After watching many YouTube videos, reading tons of forums, and looking through the factory service manual, I found that the most likely culprit was one of these pressure sensors. The sensor that resolved the issue for me was the black sensor in this set which is for the third gear. It is mounted behind a metal guard plate on the transmission which is accessible from the drivers wheel well with the wheel turned all the way to the left. All you need to do is undo a few body pins to move some of the wheel well splash guards out of the way, and with a 22mm deep well socket and a ratchet you can have the sensor swapped out in just a few minutes. I did lose an ounce or less of ATF, so you may want to have a paper towel or catch pan ready.The brown sensor is located in the same general area as the black sensor, it is on the front of the transmission more so than the side of the transmission. I did not replace that sensor (for forth gear) yet as I wanted to isolate the issue to the third gear sensor. For now I will keep the 4th gear sensor on the shelf for it/when it goes out.Some people have had issues with third party sensors on Honda's, and if this sensor fails I plan on replacing it with a genuine Honda sensor. In troubleshooting I didn't want to spend more money on parts to only find that something else was the issue. Overall happy with the sensor, and will update the review if it fails down the road.Long live our Pilot!
Antonio
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
Gracias
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